Preparation of hyaluronic acid-loaded Harmine polymeric micelles and in vitro effect anti-breast cancer

ElsevierVolume 183, 1 April 2023, 106388European Journal of Pharmaceutical SciencesAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractAims

To prepare hyaluronic acid-loaded Harmine polymeric micelles with CD44 targeting properties and to investigate their anti-breast cancer effects in vitro.

Methods

The carboxyl group on hyaluronic acid is coupled to the amino group on 3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)benzylamine by an amidation reaction. And the polymeric micelles self-assemble to encapsulate the Harmine in a hydrophobic core, characterized the polymer micelles by IR, 19F-NMR, Malvern particle sizing, release, hemolysis, and other experiments. Used CD44-positive MDA-MB-231 cells and CD44-negative MCF-7 cells as tumor models. The effect of polymer micelles on breast cancer cells in vitro by cytotoxicity assay, confocal, and flow cytometry.

Results

The prepared polymer micelles had a uniform particle size of about 200 nm, good dispersion, PDI < 0.3, encapsulation rate up to 87%, drug loading of 4.12±0.03%, and negative charge. Hyaluronidase has a good enzymatic effect on polymeric micelles, with a hemolysis rate of less than 1%. It showed some dose-dependent toxicity to both MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7, with increased uptake of polymer micelles by CD44-positive MDA-MB-231 compared to CD44-negative MCF-7 cells and significant effects of polymer micelles on apoptosis and cycling in both cell types. These results suggest that the hyaluronic acid-loaded Harmine polymer micelles designed in this study are effective in killing breast cancer cells while at the same time reducing the toxicity of Harmine and improving its slow-release targeting.

Keywords

Harmine

Hyaluronic acid

Polymer micelle

Targeting

Data availability

Data will be made available on request.

© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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